Did anyone see part one last night on HBO? This is Spike Lee's latest documentary on life in New Orleans after the storm and a follow up to his previous Katrina-mentary "When the levees broke".

The story begins (or picks up) in Miami at the 2010 Superbowl with interviews of various Saints fans, players and some really great film of the French Qtr after the win. The images are a wonderfully emotional reminder of what that season's team meant to the people of New Orleans and how close...

Lots of talk regarding Edison Chouet becoming the new owner of our NOLA Hornets. Before we get too excited about a Louisiana billionaire (are there more than one of these?) taking over - as well as the possibilities of keeping the team AND Chris Paul in New Orleans. Let's take a look at what really ails this team. A look at why the Hornets haven't sniffed success since taking the Spurs to a game 7.

Look, all the money in the world doesn't mean squat if you can't put the right coaches...

Joe Buck, Tony "Homo" and Jessica Simpson get it from Artie...priceless!!

Edit: YouTube dropped the clip for copyright issues, again, and blackandgold.com obtained a new video from TMZ. Joe Buck’s debut edition of his new HBO show has already achieved infamous status… thanks to his guest comedian Artie Lange. Lange is known for roasting his hosts and off the wall comments that can clear a room, but taking Artie on was not a smart move foe Buck, especially seeing this was the maiden...